Hello Rodolfo,
On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 6:28:05 PM UTC+1, Rodolfo Raya wrote:
-- I used ant scripts, too. But I am switching to Maven, because it has many improvements over ant. And I already see these improvements. For example, I don't want to deal with generating jar files and copying them to certain locations (and pressing these task into ant files). Maven does all of this automatically.
It's just the last step that is missing, i. e. working together with maven and eclipse...
Magnus
Magnus
On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 6:28:05 PM UTC+1, Rodolfo Raya wrote:
I have several Java libraries shared by different applications, including SWT apps.I use an "ant" script to compile my Java libraries. The script copies generated jar files to the different /lib folders of my applications, including GWT-based ones. I run the script from command line and all I have to do when working on Eclipse is press F5 to refresh the repository.
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